More to the point, we've also heard that The New
York Times folks - in addition to Egan, Peter Goodman,
Tim O'Brien, Tom Zeller, and others came aboard - are struggling
to fit into the culture.

HuffPo/AOL is still trying to figure out what works. Turnover is
expected. Many staffers have departed. Many have joined. It's
more than likely that Egan's departure is an isolated incident.
But there's a chance it signals a much bigger problem.

A good secondhand source says Huffpoers AOL options were priced
at $20, so most of them are now deeply underwater.